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toll

noun as in damage, deaths

verb as in ring out

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The lawsuit says Jenner and Kardashian — who recently completed her legal training — “suffered reputational harm” that has taken and will continue to take a professional toll.

She was among the 36 dead, with the emergency services saying that the death toll could rise as some of the injured, numbering about 200, were in a critical condition.

From BBC

The Ravens are so banged up that it’s finally taking a toll.

As a child, Baruch said, he would find brief reprieve from the tolls of addiction by visiting his grandmother’s house.

In her statement explaining her vote, she expressed concern about the economic toll government closure would have on Nevada.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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